
South Dakota Fishing Report – September 30, 2020
We are in the last week of September, and Mother Nature hasn’t been exactly cooperative, but fish are still being caught. Here’s where and how.
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We are in the last week of September, and Mother Nature hasn’t been exactly cooperative, but fish are still being caught. Here’s where and how.

Summer-like weather has perch bite picking up, with a few walleyes mixed in, and the bite should only get better. So how are anglers catching these perch? Find out here.

As the water temperatures continue to fall, more anglers begin to target perch. Check out the latest report from Dakota Angler to find out where the perch are biting and what they’re biting on.

Where the fish have been biting – and using your underwater camera during the open-water season.

The big story is cooling water temperatures, which should make for a better walleye and panfish bite. Still, walleye fishing has slowed a bit across the state. Here’s what you need to know to catch

The heat again turns, which has impacted the number of anglers getting out. But those who have been venturing out have been coming away with some nice fish, although walleye action has been limited –

Cooler weather has impacted the fishing, at least making it more enjoyable and allowing anglers to spend more time on the water, which probably has something to do with the success anglers are seeing. Check

The weather has cooled a bit, but not the fishing – and here’s what you need to know when it comes to the perch bite.

The calendar has turned to August, and while the fishing may not be as hot as the temps, fish are still being caught. Here’s where.
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